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Whiskey at 75% off as Israelis unite for premium deals
A community of alcohol enthusiasts is giving up convenience and fast delivery in exchange for discounts of up to 75% by buying directly from importers and collecting bottles from fellow members, pubs and even private homes
Gilad Rusek
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02.21.26
Long-term heavy alcohol use sharply raises colorectal cancer risk, study finds
A large US study links sustained heavy drinking to a markedly higher risk of colorectal cancer, especially rectal cancer, while quitting alcohol and early screening may significantly reduce the danger
Tzur Gueta
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01.29.26
Air force commander removed after allowing cadets to booze after drill
IDF reassigns top pilot after flight cadets breached discipline and security rules during weekend leave; 15 sentenced to detention, possible dismissals pending
Yoav Zitun
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12.12.25
Tel Aviv’s world-acclaimed Imperial cocktail bar to close after 13 years
Once ranked among the world’s 50 best bars, the iconic venue will shut its doors at the end of October as its building is slated for demolition; co-founders reflect on a legacy that helped reshape Israel’s cocktail culture
Tiki Golan
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10.19.25
New study debunks alcohol health myth: One drink may still harm the brain
A study of over 500,000 people found no safe level of alcohol consumption; even moderate drinking raises the risk of dementia; the World Health Organization warns that health risks begin with the very first sip
ynet
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10.17.25
'From a wealthy man with a helicopter and a yacht, I was left with nothing': Inside the luxury rehab for Israel’s ultra-rich
At Villa Balance, Israel’s luxury rehab villa, lawyers, CEOs and doctors pay hefty sums a month to fight addiction; one patient, once a wealthy real estate developer, says alcohol and cocaine cost him everything
Ariela Ayalon
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08.23.25
Why cocktails in Israel are so expensive and why they’re worth it
From sugary Sex on the Beach to complex works of art, Israel’s cocktail scene has become a world of craft, chemistry and daring flavor experiments; bartenders are innovators, bars are flavor labs — and the drinks, now an art form, come with lofty price tags
Shai Segev
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08.23.25
Ukrainian vodka Khortytsa returns to Israel after years-long legal battle
Spirit brand makes a comeback in Israel, now locally produced by local distributor after a six-year legal battle over trademark rights
Navit Zomer
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08.15.25
How alcohol helped create ancient civilizations
New study supports theory that fermented drinks contributed to the rise of complex societies by helping elites consolidate power from Sumer in Mesopotamia to the Maya and Inca empires
Yogev Israeli
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07.21.25
Young Germans say no: Is this the end of Germany’s beer-drinking era?
In a nation where beer is tradition, consumption keeps falling; young Germans are turning to healthier lifestyles, leaving breweries struggling; once a cultural symbol, beer is increasingly seen as a habit under threat
Zeev Avrahami, Berlin
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07.12.25
In landmark decision, Israeli court rules intoxication nullifies consent to sexual act
A Lod District Court ruling orders man to pay NIS 500,000 (approximately $135,000) in damages after finding that his cousin, then 18, was too intoxicated to consent when incident occurred at a banquet hall in central Israel
Netael Bandel
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07.01.25
'Can't negotiate with president who drinks Diet Coke': EU winemakers brace for Trump's 200% alcohol tariff
Wine sector in Europe has already been in decline for over a decade due to health-conscious consumer trends, rising energy costs, climate-related challenges and demographic shifts — particularly the growth of Muslim populations
Zeev Avrahami, Berlin
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04.02.25
Campaigns for women and Netflix collabs: Whisky’s bold rebranding
Whisky brands are embracing global trends to reach new audiences, leveraging social media, ad agencies and PR to attract young people and women; industry leaders in Israel say the goal is to make the timeless drink a discovery worth acquiring for new generations
Shy Segev
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01.18.25
Tourists to Laos warned of poisoning in areas favored by Israelis
US, other countries issue travel advisories after Western tourists die from methanol poisoning following consumption of locally made alcohol in Vang Vieng
Daniel Edelson, New York
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11.24.24
Lifestyle counts: Experts say about 40% of cancer cases are preventable
American Cancer Society study finds about half of cancer-attributed death are preventable when the leading factor is smoking and the second is being overweight; 'More than 80% of lung cancer cases are related to smoking'
Ron Crissy
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10.28.24
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